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How To Stop The Neighbour's Dog Barking

  • 04/10/2013

Looking for a safe, humane and easy way to stop the neighbor's dog barking? It is one of the most unbearable noises in the dead of night and if you lost some precious sleep listening to constant barking at night, you are not the only one. People everywhere are looking for a non conflict way to manage this problem. Here are three things you can help you get a good night's sleep.

Write An Anonymous Letter To Your Neighbor.

You can write a letter something like this:

"Dear Neighbor,

You may not realize that your puppy/dog is barking all day while you're gone. (or barking all night while they are outside).

Your puppy/dog might be bored, scared or lonely. All of us in the neighborhood would appreciate your attention to this as soon as possible.

Another Dog Lover."

You must protect your identity because people can become very upset when they are told that their loved pet is causing trouble for others. Your neighbor may also become angry when they first receive the letter and it might take them a while to digest the content.

Call In The Authorities.

Most towns will have an office of local government that will have Animal Control or Ranger's as part of their services. Make sure that you can make a report anonymously about the neighbor's noisy dog before giving details such as you name, address and phone number.

If your neighbor discovers that you have called the animal police in and complained about their dog barking it stands to reason they won't happy with you.

Stop The Neighbor's Dog Barking, The Stealthy Way.

Technology has come a long way and you can now buy devices that emit a high pitch, ultra sonic sound that can only be heard by dogs. They are safe, humane and easy to use; just turn it on and no more barking. These devices are a brilliant alternative for people who would prefer to keep their neighbors happy and improve relationships in their street.

The best of these devices will detect a dog barking for up to 75 feet keeping all the dogs around your home much quieter at night.

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